11-20-2014
I have recently moved a 2 TB database on HPUX with pvmove from one storage to another.
This was being done lun per lun.
It was done during the day (night is peak in this enviroment), everything went fine with no issues whatsoever.
This is probably due to everything being done on 8G FC network and high end storage with alot of cache.
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lvmetad
LVMETAD(8) System Manager's Manual LVMETAD(8)
NAME
lvmetad - LVM metadata cache daemon
SYNOPSIS
lvmetad [-l {all|wire|debug}] [-p pidfile_path] [-s socket_path] [-f] [-h] [-V] [-?]
DESCRIPTION
lvmetad is a metadata caching daemon for LVM. The daemon receives notifications from udev rules (which must be installed for LVM to work
correctly when lvmetad is in use). Through these notifications, lvmetad has an up-to-date and consistent image of the volume groups avail-
able in the system.
By default, lvmetad, even if running, is not used by LVM. See lvm.conf(5).
OPTIONS
To run the daemon in a test environment both the pidfile_path and the socket_path should be changed from the defaults.
-f Don't fork, but run in the foreground.
-h, -? Show help information.
-l {all|wire|debug}
Select the type of log messages to generate. Messages are logged by syslog. Additionally, when -f is given they are also sent to
standard error. Since release 2.02.98, there are two classes of messages: wire and debug. Selecting 'all' supplies both and is
equivalent to a comma-separated list -l wire,debug. Prior to release 2.02.98, repeating -d from 1 to 3 times, viz. -d, -dd, -ddd,
increased the detail of messages.
-p pidfile_path
Path to the pidfile. This overrides both the built-in default (#DEFAULT_PID_DIR#/lvmetad.pid) and the environment variable
LVM_LVMETAD_PIDFILE. This file is used to prevent more than one instance of the daemon running simultaneously.
-s socket_path
Path to the socket file. This overrides both the built-in default (/run/lvm/lvmetad.socket) and the environment variable
LVM_LVMETAD_SOCKET. To communicate successfully with lvmetad, all LVM2 processes should use the same socket path.
-V Display the version of lvmetad daemon.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
LVM_LVMETAD_PIDFILE
Path for the pid file.
LVM_LVMETAD_SOCKET
Path for the socket file.
SEE ALSO
lvm(8), lvm.conf(5)
Red Hat Inc LVM TOOLS 2.02.105(2)-RHEL7 (2014-03-26) LVMETAD(8)